Radegast (beer)
Radegast is a Czech beer brewed in Nošovice, Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic since 1970. The beer is named after the Slavic god Radegast. Stemming from the name for the beer is the slogan: "Život je hořký: Bohudík", a Czech phrase which translates into English as "Life is bitter: Thank God" (in reference to the beer's "bitter" taste).
Founded | 1970Czechoslovakia | in
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Headquarters | , |
Parent | Asahi Breweries |
Website | Official site in Czech |
The brewery is owned by Pilsner Urquell (since 1999), which is, in turn, owned by Asahi Breweries. Radegast is the most popular beer in Moravia.[1]
Products
The company brews the following different varieties of beer:[2]
Brew | Description |
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Radegast Rázná 10 | A pale draught beer with 4.1% ABV (in Czech: 10° or Výčepní) |
Radegast Ryze hořká 12 | A pale bitter lager with 5.1% ABV (in Czech: 12° or Hořký ležák) |
Radegast Gloomy Bitter | A semi-dark bitter lager with 5.2% ABV (in Czech: 12° or Temně hořký ležák) |
Radegast Unfiltered | An unfiltered, unpasteurized yeast pale lager with 5.1% ABV (in Czech: Nefiltrované) |
Radegast Extra Bitter | An extra bitter special edition beer with 6.5% ABV (in Czech: 15° or Extra hořké) |
Birell (non-alcoholic) | A pale non-alcoholic beer |
Birell Polotmavý (non-alcoholic) | A semi-dark non-alcoholic beer |
Birell Green Barley (non-alcoholic) | A flavored pale non-alcoholic beer |
Gallery
- Radegast Brewery in Nošovice
- Radegast semi-dark bitter lager
- Radegast logo in brewery
- Radegast pale beer in bottle
- Birell, pale non-alcoholic beer
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See also
References
- "Radegast loni potvrdil pozici nejprodávanější pivní značky na Moravě". Prazdroj (in Czech). 26 January 2009.
- "Ryze hořká 12 – Skutečná 12 s plnou hořkou chutí!". Radegast (in Czech).
External links
- Radegast Birell official pages (Czech)
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